FAQs

What are the advantages of a Frigidaire Dryer?

Frigidaire Dryers have amazing features that allow you to effortlessly keep up with your family’s wardrobe changes. The large capacity and fast dry times of our newer models save on energy use and time.

Where can I locate my model and serial number?

The model number and serial number are located on a sticker that you’ll see in the interior space of the unit when the door is open, depending on the model.

Don’t forget to register your Frigidaire product. Once you have registered, you will receive useful information including easy access to your warranty and product care tips.

Download the Complete Owner’s Guide on the Owner Support page for additional information on your product.

What are the benefits of registering my Frigidaire product?

Once you have registered, you will receive useful information including easy access to your warranty and product care tips.

To register your product you will need your model and serial number, which can be located on the inside of the door or door well, depending on the model. You will also need to provide the date of purchase as shown on your receipt. It’s always a good idea to save this information.

You can also send your product registration card in the mail. If you have any questions, please contact Frigidaire at 1-800-374-4432.

What are Pedestal Drawers and what are the benefits of using them?

Frigidaire Pedestal Drawers can help you organize your entire laundry room. They’re perfect for storing laundry supplies, extra towels, cleaning supplies and more. They can also ensure your washer is at the optimal height for loading and unloading.

If pedestal drawers won’t work in your laundry room, you may also consider using a stacking kit.

How can I tell if my unit has reversible doors?

If your unit has reversible doors, it will be listed as a feature on our website. Or you can check your model here or find it in your Installation Guide, which is also available online.

What does Energy Star qualified mean and how can I tell if it applies to my unit?

Products that are Energy Star qualified are equivalent to or better than standard products, with one important difference: they use less energy. To earn the Energy Star rating, products must meet strict energy efficiency criteria set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or the U.S. Department of Energy. These products can help save money on your electricity bill and protect the environment by reducing harmful emissions from power plants, as well as providing all the features and quality you expect.

When shopping for an appliance, it’s easy to recognize the Energy Star label that identifies qualified products. This label signifies that the product passed stringent standards set by the U.S. Department of Energy. Additionally, manufacturers are required to display their product’s test results on the Energy Star label. The label will tell you about the product’s efficiency level, including approximately how much energy the appliance uses, its average annual operating cost and how its energy use compares with that of similar products.

Frigidaire Dryers come with a variety of dry options. Your Complete Owner’s Guide will give you more information on those applicable to your model.

How often do I need to clean my dryer or the lint screen/filter to optimize my drying performance?

It’s important to clean the lint screen/filter before or after drying each load of laundry. Excessive lint buildup can block the flow of air and hinder the drying performance.

It’s also a good idea to regularly inspect and clean the entire outdoor exhaust and venting every 18 months. You can also wash the lint screen in warm, soapy water to remove any residue, and then dry it thoroughly before replacing.

What should I do if my dryer does not start?

If your dryer does not start, it might be due to one of the following reasons:

The start button needs to be pushed or turned for long enough to engage. Push or turn the start button and hold it for two seconds.

The cycle selector knob is not quite at the start position. To be sure it’s correctly positioned, simply turn the knob until the indicator is a little further into the cycle.

The dryer door is open. The door must be completely closed for the dryer to run.

The power cord may not be plugged in, or the connection may be loose. Check to be sure the plug fits tightly into the wall outlet. Note: Do not use an extension cord.

A fuse is blown in your home, or a circuit breaker tripped. If this is the case, reset the circuit breaker or replace the fuse (but do not increase the fuse capacity).

If you have an overloaded circuit, contact a qualified electrician to correct it. If you are unable to resolve an issue or need more information, please contact us.

Can I do anything to help decrease wrinkles in my clothes?

If you have a Ready Steam Dryer, its advanced technology will remove wrinkles and freshen clothes. You can also select the "Add Steam” option with many cycles. Depending on your model, you may want to use the “Wrinkle Release” or “Extended Tumble” options.

In general, for best results when drying your clothes, follow these simple steps:

Do not overload your dryer. Clothes need room to tumble freely.

Select the appropriate cycle setting and temperature based on your fabric care labels.

Select More Dry for loads that need more time, and Less Dry if you want the load to be damp dry for ironing.

Remove items from the dryer when the cycle is done. As soon as the cycle is complete, hang or fold your items. To remove wrinkles from clean, dry clothes, select “Instant Refresh” cycle (available on some models) or tumble them on low heat for 10 or 15 minutes.

Belt buckles or other metal fasteners on items being dried may cause rattling or clanking sounds. You can fasten these items or turn garments inside out to reduce the sounds.

Rattling or clanking sounds may also be caused by foreign objects (such as coins) in the drum. If you think this is the issue, stop the dryer and check for any objects in the drum. If none are present and the sounds continue, we recommend running an empty load to see if the noise continues. This will allow you to determine if the noise is coming from the unit or an article that was being dried. If the noise is still present during the empty load, please contact us.

The normal operating sounds of a dryer are listed in your Complete Owner’s Guide and include:

Water Value (steam models only)

Suspension Rollers

Air Flow System

Gas Value (gas models only)

Gas Burner (gas models only)

If you are unable to resolve an issue or need more information, please contact us.

My dryer takes a long time to dry a load of clothes. Can I do anything about this?

If your dryer seems to be taking too long to dry your load, check the following

Clean the lint screen after every use. You can also periodically wash the lint screen in warm, soapy water to remove any residue, and then dry it thoroughly before replacing. Note: Do not operate the dryer without the lint screen in place, as this could damage it.

Check the cycle or temperature setting. If the Air Fluff cycle or temperature is selected, the dryer will tumble without heat. Generally you’ll want to select low or medium heat, and the Normal Dry setting. Select More Dry for loads requiring more time. A medium or low heat setting is safe for permanent press, delicate, and knit items, but will require longer drying periods.

Do not dry a load that’s too big or too small. If your dryer is overloaded or too empty, it will take longer to dry your clothes. Items need room to tumble freely in order to dry well, and you also need enough items in the drum for proper tumbling.

Sort the items you’re drying. Dry items of similar fabric and weight in the same load.

Take humidity into account. Drying times will be longer in areas where humidity is high. You can use a dehumidifier near the dryer if needed.

Check the dryer’s moisture sensor bars. To locate the moisture sensor bars, please refer to your Complete Owner’s Guide. Fabric softener sheets can leave a residue on the moisture sensor bars in the dryer, which can inhibit their ability to accurately sense wet clothes. Remove the residue by wiping the moisture sensor bars with rubbing alcohol.

Check for adequate ventilation. If your dryer is installed in a closet or under a counter, it might not be getting the ventilation needed for proper drying.

Check and clean the exhaust duct. Be sure the exhaust duct is not clogged. If the problem persists, consider having it cleaned by an authorized service provider. Note: To avoid the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, never operate a gas dryer without an exhaust duct that vents outdoors.

Be sure the exhaust hood isn’t blocked. Use an approved vent hood with a swing-out damper that opens when the dryer is in operation and closes automatically when the dryer stops. Do not attach a screen over the vent hood opening, and maintain a minimum clearance of 12 inches between the bottom of the vent hood and the ground.

Be sure you’re connected to a 240-volt circuit. Using 208-volt can increase drying times. Refer to the Installation Instructions.

If you are unable to resolve an issue or need more information, please contact us.

My dryer is running, but does not seem to be heating. What should I do?

There are two house circuits or fuses in an electric dryer's circuit. If one of these is tripped or blown, the drum may turn but the heater will not operate. If this is the case, you’ll need to reset the circuit breaker or replace the house fuse.

Additionally, you can check the following:

Cycle or temperature setting. Check the cycle selector—if the Air Fluff cycle or temperature is selected, the dryer will tumble without heat.

Outlet wiring. Have a qualified electrician verify that the voltage being supplied is correct at 240v.

Gas supply tank (for gas models only). If you have a gas dryer and your LP gas tank is empty, refill or replace the tank. If there has been an interruption in the natural gas supply, call your natural gas company.

Air supply around a gas dryer. The dryer needs space around it for proper ventilation to support the gas burner. Do not stack or place laundry or rugs against the front or back of the dryer. To install a dryer in a closet or alcove, please refer to the Installation Instructions.

If you are unable to resolve an issue or need more information, please contact us.

What should I do if my dryer stops operating?

If your dryer isn’t operating, it might be because:

The motor is overheated. Overloading the dryer can cause its motor to overheat. If this is the case, allow the motor to cool down for 30 minutes. You might need to reduce the size of the load—the average washer load will fill the dryer drum 1/3 to 1/2 full. If letting the motor cool down and reducing the load size does not resolve the issue, contact your authorized service provider.

The thermal limiter switch is activated. On electric dryers, a thermal limiter switch automatically turns off the motor in the unlikely event of an overheated situation. If this is the case, you’ll need to contact a service provider to replace the thermal limiter switch.

If you are unable to resolve an issue or need more information, please contact us.

My clothes seem to be over-dried. How can I prevent this?

To prevent over drying of clothes, simply be sure to select the appropriate cycle and temperature setting. Try using the Auto Dry cycle instead of a Timed Dry cycle, and follow care instructions on the fabric labels.

What can cause greasy marks on items that have been dried?

Sometimes fabric softener sheets added to the dryer can cause a greasy mark on fabrics. For best results, follow these suggestions:

Place the fabric softener sheet on top of the load at the start of the cycle.

Do not add a softener sheet to a warm load.

Discard the softener sheet after each cycle.

Do not use fabric softener on children's sleepwear or other garments labeled flame resistant—it may reduce flame resistance.

To remove any fabric softener stains, rub them with bar soap and rewash them in warm water.